chore: Add alembic migration for multi-tenant system
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alembic/versions/c946955da633_multi_tenant_support.py
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"""Multi Tenant Support
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Revision ID: c946955da633
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Revises: 211ab850ef3d
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Create Date: 2025-11-04 18:11:09.325158
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"""
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from typing import Sequence, Union
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from datetime import datetime, timezone
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from uuid import uuid4
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from alembic import op
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import sqlalchemy as sa
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# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
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revision: str = "c946955da633"
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down_revision: Union[str, None] = "211ab850ef3d"
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branch_labels: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
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depends_on: Union[str, Sequence[str], None] = None
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def _define_user_table() -> sa.Table:
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table = sa.Table(
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"users",
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sa.MetaData(),
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sa.Column(
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"id",
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sa.UUID,
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sa.ForeignKey("principals.id", ondelete="CASCADE"),
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primary_key=True,
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nullable=False,
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),
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sa.Column("tenant_id", sa.UUID, sa.ForeignKey("tenants.id"), index=True, nullable=True),
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)
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return table
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def _define_dataset_table() -> sa.Table:
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# Note: We can't use any Cognee model info to gather data (as it can change) in database so we must use our own table
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# definition or load what is in the database
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table = sa.Table(
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"datasets",
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sa.MetaData(),
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sa.Column("id", sa.UUID, primary_key=True, default=uuid4),
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sa.Column("name", sa.Text),
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sa.Column(
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"created_at",
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sa.DateTime(timezone=True),
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default=lambda: datetime.now(timezone.utc),
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),
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sa.Column(
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"updated_at",
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sa.DateTime(timezone=True),
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onupdate=lambda: datetime.now(timezone.utc),
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),
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sa.Column("owner_id", sa.UUID(), sa.ForeignKey("principals.id"), index=True),
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sa.Column("tenant_id", sa.UUID(), sa.ForeignKey("tenants.id"), index=True, nullable=True),
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)
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return table
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def _get_column(inspector, table, name, schema=None):
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for col in inspector.get_columns(table, schema=schema):
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if col["name"] == name:
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return col
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return None
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def upgrade() -> None:
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conn = op.get_bind()
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insp = sa.inspect(conn)
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dataset = _define_dataset_table()
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user = _define_user_table()
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tenant_id_column = _get_column(insp, "datasets", "tenant_id")
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if not tenant_id_column:
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op.add_column("datasets", sa.Column("tenant_id", sa.UUID(), nullable=True))
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# Build correlated subquery: select users.tenant_id for each dataset.owner_id
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tenant_id_from_dataset_owner = (
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sa.select(user.c.tenant_id).where(user.c.id == dataset.c.owner_id).scalar_subquery()
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)
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# Update statement; restrict to rows where tenant_id is currently NULL
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# update_stmt = (
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# sa.update(dataset)
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# .values(tenant_id=subq)
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# )
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user = _define_user_table()
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if op.get_context().dialect.name == "sqlite":
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# If column doesn't exist create new original_extension column and update from values of extension column
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with op.batch_alter_table("datasets") as batch_op:
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batch_op.execute(
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dataset.update().values(
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tenant_id=tenant_id_from_dataset_owner,
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)
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)
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else:
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conn = op.get_bind()
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conn.execute(dataset.update().values(tenant_id=tenant_id_from_dataset_owner))
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op.create_index(op.f("ix_datasets_tenant_id"), "datasets", ["tenant_id"], unique=False)
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def downgrade() -> None:
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# ### commands auto generated by Alembic - please adjust! ###
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op.drop_column("datasets", "tenant_id")
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# ### end Alembic commands ###
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